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Songs: Jack - Jumbo
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Titles: Jack - Jumbo

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

* Jack Howard: "the friend of the stars." Philadelphia: Arcade Music; Jack Howard Publications, [1970]. 33 p. Ill. 16 songs.

* Jack B. Tenney deluxe edition: author of "Mexicali Rose". Chicago: M.M. Cole (Calumet Music Co., 1946. 96 p. See "Gonna take a train back to Texas," "Just a strange roving the range," "Roaming cowboy," "Song of the west," "Where the western wind blows free" "Wyoming Valley Sue."

* Jack Smith's favorites song folio. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Company, 1946. 47 p. 21 songs. See: "Casey Jones; South of the border; Sierra Sue."

Jake and Carl songs, 1939

* Jake and Carl, the original night herders, favorite cowboy songs. Book no.2. Edited and compiled by Shelby Darnell. New York: Bob Miller, 1939. 51 p.

"Songs you hear on the radio and phonograph records."
Songs performed by Jake Watts and Carl J. Swanson

 Jane and Carl songs, 1941

* Jane and Carl: the Sunshine Pals - a collection of popular radio songs. New York: Peer International (Southern Music Publishing) 1941. 32 p. 16 songs. Back cover: “The country's leading song folios.”

Carl J. Swanson of the Original Nightherders.
"Including such favorites as
You are my sunshine,
Wabash cannon ball,
It makes no difference now,
Goin' back to Texas."

* Jane and Carl: the Sunshine Pals - a collection of popular radio songs. New York: Peer International (Southern Music Publishing) 1941. 32 p. Variant back cover: “Buy the best books by the best artists.”

* Jane and Carl: the Sunshine Pals - a collection of popular radio songs. New York: Peer International (Southern Music Publishing) 1947. [22 p.] 11 songs.

* Jeancon, Jean Allard. Indian song book. Denver: Denver Allied Arts, [1924]. 25 p. 6 songs: Ute, Navajo, Tewa, and Hopi.

* Jenkins, Gordon. San Fernando valley. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1943. 5 p.

   Jenks "Tex" Carman's all star west song collection. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1955.

   Jenks "Tex" Carman's (the Dixie Cowboy) popular western songs of radio and records. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1949.

* Jenny Lou Carson song book: western songs, cowboy songs, home songs, mountain songs. Deluxe Edition. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1943. 96 p. Ill. 85 songs.

My little buckaroo, 1937

* Jerome, M.K. My little buckaroo. New York: M. Witmark and Sons, 1937. 7 p.

Music by M.K. Jerome; lyric by Jack Scholl.
"From the Warner Bros. Picture
'Cherokee Strip.'
With Dick Foran, the Singing Cowboy, and
Jane Bryan."

* Jerome, M.K.; Heindorf, Ray. Some Sunday morning. New York: HARMS, 1945. 3 p. Lyrics by Ted Koehler. From the Warner Brothers Picture "San Antonio" starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith.

   Jerry [Smith], the Yodeling Cowboy, song book. Rapid City, ND: Rapid City Print Shop, 193-

* Jerry Smith's folio of original home and range songs. No.1. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1939. 47 p. 20 songs.

Jerry Smith's folio, 1941

* Jerry Smith's folio of original home and range songs. No.2. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1941. 50 p.

"20 new favorites,
Complete with word and music,
Guitar, ukulele & banjo chords."

Jesse Rogers folio, 1946

* Jesse Rogers (America's favorite singing cowboy) song folio: songs of the hills and plains. New York: Bourne Inc., 1946. 49 p.

Ill. 15 songs. "Contents:
San Antonio Rose,
The Martins and the Coys,
Why can't our worlds be the same,
I'm glad I found out about you,
I'm so alone with the crowd,
Sleepy little wrangler ..."

 Jim Babcocks' buckaroo book, 1936

* Jim Babcocks' buckaroo book. [Battle Creek, Mich.]: Treasure Chest, 1936. 32 p. Ill. 16 songs

"Rope whirls, cowboy songs,
Lasso tricks, trail slang,
Cattle brands, trailing & tracking."
Includes: "Billy boy" p. 28 and "Great Grand dad" p.30.

* Jim Reeves song folio. No.1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1958. 32 p. Ill.

* Jimmie and Dick folio of original and favorite songs. The Novelty Boys. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1947. 48 p. 22 songs. Jimmie is Dana M. Pierson; Dick is Richard B. Klasi.

Jimmie and Dick folio, 1941

* Jimmie and Dick folio of original and favorite songs. New York: Peer International (Southern Music Publishing), 1941. 32 p. 15 songs.

"The Novelty Boys."
"Containing:
Lullaby of spring,
Saddle sweetheart of mine,
Worried mind, etc."

   Jimmie and Leon, Short Brothers' song folio. No. 1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Co., c1939.

   Jimmie Davis folio of favorite songs. ?: Jimmie Davis Music Corp., 1947.

* Jimmie Davis song folio. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1942. 33p. Ill. 17 songs.

* Jimmie Davis song folio. New York: Peer International, 1942. 64p. Ill. 30 songs.

* Jimmie Dolan's song folio no.1, by America's cowboy troubador. Hollywood, CA: American Music, 1948. 50 p. 20 songs.

* Jimmie Rodgers album of songs (America's Blue Yodeler). No.1. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1929. 15 songs. 33 p. At least five albums published.

* Jimmie Rodgers album of songs, America's Blue Yodeler. No.4. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1934. 30 songs. 48 p.

* Jimmie Rodgers album of songs, America's Blue Yodeler. Blue yodel edition. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1943. 39 songs. 64 p.

Jimmie Rodgers deluxe album, 1934

* Jimmie Rodgers deluxe edition album of songs. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1934. 64 p.

"America's blue yodeler."
"35 songs including:
Home on the range ...
Roll along Kentucky moon,
Frankie and Johnny.
With guitar, ukulele and banjo chords.
As written and sung on Victor Records."

* Jimmie Skinner's songs from the heart. Nashville: Acuff-Rose, [1951]. 47 p. Ill. 20 songs.

* Jimmy Dean song favorites. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1958. 48pp. 21 songs. See: "When its springtime in the Rockies," p.2.

* Jimmy Dean song favorites. New York: Robbins Music Corp., [1965], c1958. 48 p. 21 songs. See: "When its springtime in the Rockies"

   Jimmy Wakely, songs of the range. Hollywood: Fairway Music Co., 1946.

Jimmy Wakely's round-up, 1943

* Jimmy Wakely's round-up. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1943. 32 p. Ill. 15 songs

"Including:
Night train to Memphis,
Wabash cannon ball,
A sailor's prayer,
Alone and lonely,
The trail that follows the stars."

* Jimmy Wakely western song parade. North Hollywood: Mono Music, 1947. 35 p. Ill. 15 songs.

* Jimmy Wakely western song parade. New York: Dushess Music, 1949. 35 p. Ill. 14 songs.

* Joe Davis folio of Carson J. Robison songs: together with hill country ballads and old time songs. New York: Triangle Music Publishers, 1930. 57 p. 50 songs. Reprinted by Joe Davis Inc., c1935. See: "Poor lonesome cowboy, and Jesse James"

* Joe Davis folio of hill country songs and ballads. New York: Joe Davis Music Publishers, 1930. 26 p. 20 songs. See: "Red River Valley" p.25.

Joe Davis' songs, 1935

* Joe Davis' songs of the Roaming Ranger: 50 favorite and original cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Compiled and edited by Joe Davis. New York: Joe Davis Inc., 1935. 63 p.

"Complete with ukulele and guitar chords [by John Martell]."
"Contents: Roaming Range,
The jolly cowboy,
Prairie blues yodel,
Colorado blues,
The cowgirl's dream ...."

* Joe Davis' songs of the Roaming Ranger: 50 favorite and original cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Complete with ukulele and guitar chords, arranged by John Martell. New York: Joe Davis Inc., 1935. 63 p.

* “Joe” Morris and “The Silver Dew Boys” folio. No.1. Chicago: Country Music Publishers, 1948. 32 p. 30 songs.

* Johnnie and Homer - the Bailes Brothers - song folio. Nashville: Acuff-Rose, 1946. 47 p. Ill. 20 songs.

* Johnnie and Homer - the Bailes Brothers - song folio. No.2. Nashville: Acuff-Rose, 1948. 47 p. Ill. 20 songs.

   Johnnie and Jack, the Tennesee Mountain boys. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1953.

   Johnny Bond's songs of the Red River Valley. Hollywood, CA: Gordon Music Co., 1944.

* Jones, Stan. Riders in the sky: a cowboy legend. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1949. 5 p. As originally introduced by Burl Ives.

* Jones, Stan. Riders in the sky: a cowboy legend. New York: Mayfair Music Crop., 1949. 3 p. Cover: Bing Crosby.

Judy Canova  songs, 1934

* Judy Canova popular mountain songs. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1934. 56 p. 33 songs.

"With guitar, harmonica and yodel arrangements."

   Judy Canova "Scatterbrain" song folio. Hollywood, CA: Gordon Music Company, c1944.

* Jumbo Note hill-billy hits: top country and western song leaders in easy-to-play jumbo note arrangement. No. 1. New Hyde Park, NY: Chas. H. Hansen Music Co., [1951]. 15 p. * Jumbo Note hill-billy hits: top country and western song leaders in easy-to-play jumbo note arrangement. No. 3. New Hyde Park, NY: Chas. H. Hansen Music Co., [1951]. 15 p.

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